Pity THAT couldn't be made a 'rule'...
Whilst not agreeing that the present rule needs changing, I do have to say that this is a problem. It's not necessarily the lack of looking, but rather with the vehicle partially turned, the mirrors don't look back at an angle that allows the driver to see what's behind them. True, they could turn their head to look, but that means they have to think for themselves. When instructors teach that mirrors are only a backup device, then we might see changes in that area.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
BUT a person generally can be expected to pay attention to a car in front of them who has indicated and who is slowing down because it is their own survival and a single point of focus. Can a person be expected to pay the same level of attention to anothers needs to turn right while focussing on their need to turn left, the possibility of pedestrians, the number of cars behind them, and the timing of the situation?
but your argument that "cars may not see the indicator" works both ways for both scenarios? its just that in one scenario, the truck misses the indicator that is right in front of them. In the other, the driver of teh left turning car misses the indicator of a car in the opposite lane on his right, while he is looking for pedestrians to the left of him, cars behind him, and downshifting gears.
Also, if you are the car behind the car turning right, you have certainty - you know teh car wont turn right because there is an oncoming car - REGARDLESS of whether teh oncoming car is turning or not. If its there, the car turning right wWILL stop. So you slow down.
Currently the car behind the car turning right has to change plans depending on whether there is an oncoming car, and whether the oncoming car has its indicator on, AND whether it will actually give way - thats a lot of planning and/or/if's...
Reducing the number of things to check per driver.
Car truning left only has to look for pedestrians and bicycles.
Car turning right must just look for a gap.
Car behind car turning right must just look for an indictaor, and if there is an oncoming car.
Car behind car turning left must just slow a little to allow the car turning left to get out of the lane.
Every one follows the principle that the car going straight has right of way, and the car crossing a straight lane yields to all. Simple principles, no decision screw ups.
?? I think you have been missing what I have been saying.
It wont change the reason for crashes (if a person is an inattentive driver, he will probably off himself or someone else sometime) , but it will change the number of crashes because there are LESS things for that inattentive driver to pay attention to and make decisions about - so he has a better chance of doing it right.
Wanna know the really scary thing.
When I lived in Aussie......I gave way as if I was still driving in NZ.........and NO accidents happened.
Not only that, but people must have thought I was the nicest person on the road - they even stopped to let me through.
Goes to show don't it - rules are ok, but common courtesy is by far superior.
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